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Rational ^iiti'llabErn llaitkfrj.
VOL. XIX. NO. 48.
NEW YORK, SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1859.
WHOLE NO. 984.
Hotianol luti-Slmjfrt) Stoitbitrt.
PUBLISHED
107 North Fifth St., above Arch, Philadelphia.
frff-^Iakrg.
WAR UPON NORTHERN METHODISTS .
At a meetiDg of the citizens of Fannin, held i
>ui-t-house iu Bonham,on Saturday, the 12th insl
Oo motion, Dr. Hoffar was called to tbe cbaii
ohu M. Crane was appointed Secretary.
two of their preach, n; ((i;irlis!c and llatley) reported
Um' I hoy were authorized by the Conference to answer
tltal they would ccK=e their ministerial functions until
tlicir ne.\i ijiisiiterly Ciaileionoc. when ;.<:
drew. Judge Roberts then called on John M. Crane,
it port-
if the Northern Stat
ib they all den
idge It. proceeded by
recommended the
era to work through the ballot-bos. nnd by ei
e they dare n
...Ily in.
He stated that an orgi
iu strength
itll tin: .\.„l
property ; that the avowed object of 'th
the extirpation of slavery, and that the:
is wen: l.tii, so many agencies of Ilie Noril
1 aacunci t U slavery he called 00 Ml
a of the Northern \letho-
stolutions were adopted by
nee, and the second by tbe Bast Maine
Hen proceeded by Btating that one o
thia denomination (,l,,e l.ogMlon), 01
StX aS'ffi'frtto
iged in puttinj
, and hnd assembled
t Ihe
county. iMH^K
■ liidjic Siiinucl A. ib.berls, being called fur 11
forward. He was astonished at finding an am
men in our midst professing such sentiments. He codd
without sinking him lo the ground. "He felt satisfied,
from the resolutions passed by their different Conl'ei
at the North, what t.nc si-nitmenis nl their Church
thul they d.lleivil f, om ihc M,.||„,di.4 Kma/opal Church
.South only on the s-ccuy ipi-ainn, ami that thia
nation eoiiiing here from the North, and presided
ibouldnot be tolerated by the people., lie further slated
lury that the people should take son:,' decisive ri,,,'!,,, '■
ct theniaei mildly, but firmly.
II. P. 'I'.o'litoi, then moved that a committee of three
ie appointed 10 draft resolutions expressive of tbe sentinels ol Ibis meeting and of thecitisiens gem rally. The
nofioi] wnscsiii „,I, and the I'uilowinjf geiitlemen appointed
ry the ebatrman-Gen. Green, Judge Roberta and John
ee, Wm. Wood,
■liifeii .',
■ le. i,l:..e
ne forv
I li.e H.Mlh
Hee
.. .. . .. i,;. ;.;.! ■ l;; ■
ime under his personul observation aa a parliciinit.or in
jat struggle, and closed by urging the people to adopt
eciaive measures towards those in this county, nnd drive
1„ C. I ic Lisle, i.-i|.,s|.'oia' nexl, ami, idler reading seve-
ist Church, devoted a she it lime to a lucid exposal, ion
iea, in sending their " wolves dressed in sheep's clothing "
mong us, professing to preach the tli»pii, bill in rcdiiy
o spread abolition documents among the people, and en-
Societiea. lie believed those ii
ail il.c im..aions secretly ? In
'nil expression Iroin the gen
■lant question.
. Smith row to a
I beard that a negro belon
k would come forward and g
on this
u Methodi
mney by
lunty, in the pi
(, Mr. Smith
s secretly.
id our property,
Hon- \i. M.Taylor'was then
le was one io tbe committed
without the overt ac
-as incendiary speeclie
mpunity. He waa in
'. Mr. Porter waa now
ion Nortl
■ortion thoroughly abolitionized —lie considered It
mr midst e<| nslly s0 wilh I hose in the North ; els
otjoin the Southern portion? He had been in ;
county,I
sun men ted on the
:ople, in self-pro-
S. D. Kainey, Esq., was loudly called for and c
ward. He endorsed all that, hail been said on
ject. He believed tbey were derogatory to our
Or. Ueed,
endorsed all
preceded hitn, and
.lied for
subject
.ything short of plat
singly advocated tbe policy of immedia
it .ii against the organicilioli.
.hich were adopted unanimously :
r the entire organi-
e forward
comity jail
or advise a.
the provisions" of t
conviction thereof", I
proper county, not
Src 5. All pro
indictment in ihe. C
Court of Common
e these, for i
lates to the i
ial developing
".'he Execu
the body of the pec
The 9 th day of
Vicksburgh, and t
-nty invite in tbe -,i
. I.. Yanukv, ofAlabama.
MORE CANT FROM 1
the Cooper Institule,r
and character to tbe appre
Churches in
■lie'.
;cessity. The occasion made it, called
■tl ai anything like sectional proscrip-
: sometimes by those we al! love and
ewhen no Homfu t
arduous work, this Society started into
. wine of the good Samaritan, a benefit
needed it; obeying the order, Go thou
, principles are catholic aa all the
.Society, Lift tip
ward, and West*
Ine eyes, and look from tbe
ward; for all the land which thou
the length of if, ami in the breadth
i patriotic as well as preeminently
, South, and I love this Soeiely, so
i icnek;:..le a
.o iaiiiiieici's
ially, in the Redeemer of bond a
SNEAKING NULLIFICATION.
Some of the " progressive " Republicans of the I.egi
,■ ei. ci.inti who shall violate
,cii iii the county jail of the
in six mouths nor less tban
United States, and
a put, the S
nself into the
against it, and Jtftee
We are very glad of this
wonld t
;bief. _
-s to which it is intended to"apply
Plainly do a gr<
m in the South.
More than (.nee
byaoypubl
' ' to apply
igh, even whenlt is called" for by son:
bur when it is wholly gratuitous an
.t doubly insulting, and can only d
hich the bit
satisfy the expeetat
' The'atti
s of'the ultra Aboli
aa- Ihe K...puhl
of more conset"
far greater danj
:y thus attempting ti
Jsini.s HuugbUm, \Z{.. ,.
crowded nn asse ..
•ERY LECTURE.
-ling of the Uubli
or, the chair waa taken
' briefly addressed the
i)tiblin"i[ili,r,,'ai'dii,
lerica, he pr<
whose appea
irdship'a unavoidable abse
he due influence of the la
eEbrta would be ex'ertei
e tabic in tbe front of tin
d and repeated plaodits
lage the represent
'd and thirty-four thousand ty
.(.;-.! Incie'iii and intclligi
of the Republi
entire people (cl
obstacles which the true friends of
'S.iLtl I,
foot ol this vi
la n-liiis.'i- I'
(cheers). She pointed o
ibolitic
.
r trace of the pro-
unults daily ofie.
ne would not t
ictly similar to those portrayed in Mrs. Bcecl
mirable book (hear, hear and cheers). In
pressive eloquence Miss Remond pointedly d
i iniquitous slavery system, and showed how.
responsible men be appointed by the chairman t>
■ ; i' ssimsters in Conference
lik'd, at, Timber Creek Church, on Sunday, the 1
March, and read to Ihetii the resolutions adopted by this
meeting, and to order the diaeootinuauce of " ' """"'
inga in this county henceforth and forever.
Monday, March 14, Dr. 11. ll. Hoffar io th
lj. tl. Uel.isle, Secretary,
On being called, Judge Saniui;! A. llobei
ig, to Bishop Janes, and
conformity with the
the resolutions adopted
ol the
A SOUTHERN CONVENTION.
tales lo be represented at an adjourned meeticg
lonveotion in Yicksburgb, Miss., on the 9th day i
The lamented decease of Ucn. Quitman ere.it'.d, soon
fter, a vucancy in the Committee, which was filled with
The (.'ouitni:tie eam.ol believe that an argument is
icccssurj to ii. moia.ti-iiie t.o the people of the slavehold-
ii!,' Siali-s Ilie inioorl:OiCC of union among the ruse Ives,
.nd of mutual goon nude si ami in;; in the origination and
liseus.-s.ion of i[iu'slii)iis o-s:ntial l.o their security and
epoae.
Of ibis nature are flu- ipi:>tior,s wi.eh come aiilinally
ixista in regard to some of them, it cannot be doubted
lead-letter laws, not worth the paper on which they
what is legally and ioirieai'y impo-aliic that it requires
m efibrt to treat Ihcsubjcc!, serion.-lv. hi very on. ■ knows
hat the Pcrsomsl Lib'crty net, jieiuiiug in the Slate
. . lie.;' or J ildec ; that no e'eceiii. ailvOisi:.-
Hi.ites iifiicers, no honest Jnd;
i.i.
United
attempt to enact a nullity,
' New York '
mill be found
' h'is im.ylioi
41'cii.i public peril
aeej'i.la.s
tbat the ct
that if It
iples which govern Ihes
kgislatui
North and' the South, ratified b_
ljority of the people, and affirmed and deliuilely settled
of the Supreme (.
»ntly-published v.oik, d.-sei
complishments, nay, her
■tues, subserving the pu
u price in dollars
Itates, and contrasted the liberty enjoyed by tbe
laiidly in South, or Catholic, America with ihe
and reckless brutality which the colored man and
ii had to endure in the evangelical " North." After
ng on the great number of slaves who bad escaped
B " underground railway "-eamelv, tlaou'di 'tin
■ileiitidily of the Chrisliiin Abolitionists, who earn
■ to the fugitive negroes as they rai
e heroism of
i power andc
1, after dwelling with
lough their heads may
iffi
, walla—and tho:
The li
,ake;
e upon the scaffold or block-
Miss Remouc
■. Haughton introduced a
1 loud and lonj:
fiestalementaofth
a the least estagge
i expelled from the (
I blood, the broad inft
je the Discipline agah
Nort
as tbe real cause
equently dispose:
ass, when the real grouud of their espul
Taylor County, Va., is in the uorth-weste
■ ■ .-■■.:■.; . ■.,;■ . :■ . , . . ; ....;,
Oil! ry lies timncdiatclyadj.iaihi'!: il en fhe ■
ouniy, an.! who knoir- ivlieiT-n!' he aflirm
7 before c
:l I lived in a Nortl
m Slal
i'lunch in We:
prised thai im
brethren iu the
'■ For Ihe s
L J Im
o deceive their
mmediately carri
im to one of the
■ the Southern r.
.son assigned by Mr. Lynch for
ll. livo infi'e-; (iiseiifi, ilioieioiy o.
meil for
ii member of i!
sellhiji the
e Church,
.'ie.'.nai.'.i
" So they ordered hit
id there, wi" " "
en placed
i there, with ropes, tbey ti
ailed nothing. Sell him they
i house of H. J. Lynch,
you all my life.'
H.J. Lynch, wh
compare favorably ii
, ortiona of the Church.
:ch Methodism, and misleading apologies for s
Durchiel'tiiiiii-sa-i.ss. "e-ne.i Lord, tic" " —
the people of tbe North need to know
itself, the g
■tini, uf n
sbyo.
ministry. But fhe power that rent
'" ' "'*"" " " 'm is strip-
the M. E.
if the temple from the top to fbt
the foul abomination of alnve
e gaze of the civilized
t the extirpating Jaw;
''residing Elders
t'Jl.e Discipline
.vill no-
e moral earthquakes
. people, the
ery. But tbey will ne
sermons, and spread the light, by
■y Methodist to do his duty.
tory. All t
divers places before all that
great work, God expects
£5ffi^
mled Dudley A.Tyng,
ery in his pulpit of the
ontedon the spot from
yraen, and commanded
l,1^*"!'™0^™ °PP°rtunitrt0 r
: Chui'c
munity, e
avc.the tendency to silence it? Dodle'y
one to his reward ; aud tbe fact of his dismissal from a
onestly has given him more frieDds and a popularity
Ighernnd wider than any other circan st. n -
ave occurred in his history, lie has Ins ivwaid
I be (-iiarch -,-,,„,d Um scrvici-s of a distinguished
ory record the laei. - that the
r£ome
sofTyng
' the |ircachii]g (
n the Noi
voton, March 30,1859.
*nd politically it
'as started by Mr. Lamar, who
.itut.iinahty ol Ihc l.iw pn.hil.it-
utetid'.'d to lest, not the validity
ngth of public opinion on the
b House, in debates during the
Ueuioud,
if helpless wo
iddress by a
ell, enslave
rs of this human chattel. K
I : ;..-
Remond sat down at
be He
lysteni by which man can buy ami
holey, I'rolcs-sOi' ilancr.ck
e by all legiti
armly thanked the
Datby accorded to her
g was intended lo be held by the. Society 01
dime jie.u, when Miss Itemood will deliver at
s on the subject of American slavery. Tbe
s Remond delivered annliici' leciur: yeste.day
.1 . ui-...
:■!(.,
■aced in the Clarksburgh :
collected, a delegate to t
ice, who, I have no donb
offence and would ri
er, he fell upon his 1
■nt, an.I iigiiiii prayed, ■ (I
:e you ali my life, and be a
Id. them take me out of the
made with
of the
, the i
dthy. This whole
the West M:
illage. This circuit is cm-
trict, over which the Rev.
Klder,whowas,aswillbe
Northern
s;,y,oi,
a:,,':!,:,.
.e from
1 of
fsdeii. Tl,
Jition of
stated ; the par
: of Rev.
■viMieCol
in the
e parties are acceptable members of the Church to tb
"John liuraey, a member of the Clarksburgh clai
Id a slave boy to the same purchaser—from the tend
g Church. Mr. 1
,,,,..
e tliat
■etr.pt,
:ethe bills themselvi
I < 1 I) n i i
ind belittle
State by the passage of Nulliti
spirit as they are practically iiiip-ilc'it
ig mischief.—Journat of Commerce.
a honra after the expira
rould expect a categorii
act. Every Democratic
d Americans ; thus maki
lanfully resisted by the si
irers (though a
son endured, I
trodnoed by Mr. Jam
raaive, so femininely
gh sympathy, tht
She spoke of the lowly
idemned to ceasele * '
N. L. Patton.whow
IS i.ojilel
:cted, and paid anything b
uted States generally, whi
ern people, who are
.rated till it is estab-
1 of all lawa prohibiting the importa-
ii hiiiniy be brought a
the present nurnLvi ol whii.c.
i much dwelt upon by Cou-
THE SLAVE TRADE AT THE SOUTH.
"Weoroia," March 25,1859.
Ol your paper, March ^2^ )\ lor" he
paat. It w
bearing—backed by" the
ipany present at the sale—wuicb
ition by those who were disposed
this county, of church rs
Western Virginia, in tl
■al with them for the sail
How pitiful, with such facts as these w
every man who desires to know the
irder ; eulogizing their fidelity to the 1
warding the Bishops," or something else.
C'liiniy let i.
i within the reach
re in ler
good Methodism. Fo;
n the result if Ilk: v
the slightest iutc
i oi i til i
action by the Federal ofi
and complete of his bri
■
people of 1

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Rational ^iiti'llabErn llaitkfrj.
VOL. XIX. NO. 48.
NEW YORK, SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1859.
WHOLE NO. 984.
Hotianol luti-Slmjfrt) Stoitbitrt.
PUBLISHED
107 North Fifth St., above Arch, Philadelphia.
frff-^Iakrg.
WAR UPON NORTHERN METHODISTS .
At a meetiDg of the citizens of Fannin, held i
>ui-t-house iu Bonham,on Saturday, the 12th insl
Oo motion, Dr. Hoffar was called to tbe cbaii
ohu M. Crane was appointed Secretary.
two of their preach, n; ((i;irlis!c and llatley) reported
Um' I hoy were authorized by the Conference to answer
tltal they would ccK=e their ministerial functions until
tlicir ne.\i ijiisiiterly Ciaileionoc. when ;.
■ ; i' ssimsters in Conference
lik'd, at, Timber Creek Church, on Sunday, the 1
March, and read to Ihetii the resolutions adopted by this
meeting, and to order the diaeootinuauce of " ' """"'
inga in this county henceforth and forever.
Monday, March 14, Dr. 11. ll. Hoffar io th
lj. tl. Uel.isle, Secretary,
On being called, Judge Saniui;! A. llobei
ig, to Bishop Janes, and
conformity with the
the resolutions adopted
ol the
A SOUTHERN CONVENTION.
tales lo be represented at an adjourned meeticg
lonveotion in Yicksburgb, Miss., on the 9th day i
The lamented decease of Ucn. Quitman ere.it'.d, soon
fter, a vucancy in the Committee, which was filled with
The (.'ouitni:tie eam.ol believe that an argument is
icccssurj to ii. moia.ti-iiie t.o the people of the slavehold-
ii!,' Siali-s Ilie inioorl:OiCC of union among the ruse Ives,
.nd of mutual goon nude si ami in;; in the origination and
liseus.-s.ion of i[iu'slii)iis o-s:ntial l.o their security and
epoae.
Of ibis nature are flu- ipi:>tior,s wi.eh come aiilinally
ixista in regard to some of them, it cannot be doubted
lead-letter laws, not worth the paper on which they
what is legally and ioirieai'y impo-aliic that it requires
m efibrt to treat Ihcsubjcc!, serion.-lv. hi very on. ■ knows
hat the Pcrsomsl Lib'crty net, jieiuiiug in the Slate
. . lie.;' or J ildec ; that no e'eceiii. ailvOisi:.-
Hi.ites iifiicers, no honest Jnd;
i.i.
United
attempt to enact a nullity,
' New York '
mill be found
' h'is im.ylioi
41'cii.i public peril
aeej'i.la.s
tbat the ct
that if It
iples which govern Ihes
kgislatui
North and' the South, ratified b_
ljority of the people, and affirmed and deliuilely settled
of the Supreme (.
»ntly-published v.oik, d.-sei
complishments, nay, her
■tues, subserving the pu
u price in dollars
Itates, and contrasted the liberty enjoyed by tbe
laiidly in South, or Catholic, America with ihe
and reckless brutality which the colored man and
ii had to endure in the evangelical " North." After
ng on the great number of slaves who bad escaped
B " underground railway "-eamelv, tlaou'di 'tin
■ileiitidily of the Chrisliiin Abolitionists, who earn
■ to the fugitive negroes as they rai
e heroism of
i power andc
1, after dwelling with
lough their heads may
iffi
, walla—and tho:
The li
,ake;
e upon the scaffold or block-
Miss Remouc
■. Haughton introduced a
1 loud and lonj:
fiestalementaofth
a the least estagge
i expelled from the (
I blood, the broad inft
je the Discipline agah
Nort
as tbe real cause
equently dispose:
ass, when the real grouud of their espul
Taylor County, Va., is in the uorth-weste
■ ■ .-■■.:■.; . ■.,;■ . :■ . , . . ; ....;,
Oil! ry lies timncdiatclyadj.iaihi'!: il en fhe ■
ouniy, an.! who knoir- ivlieiT-n!' he aflirm
7 before c
:l I lived in a Nortl
m Slal
i'lunch in We:
prised thai im
brethren iu the
'■ For Ihe s
L J Im
o deceive their
mmediately carri
im to one of the
■ the Southern r.
.son assigned by Mr. Lynch for
ll. livo infi'e-; (iiseiifi, ilioieioiy o.
meil for
ii member of i!
sellhiji the
e Church,
.'ie.'.nai.'.i
" So they ordered hit
id there, wi" " "
en placed
i there, with ropes, tbey ti
ailed nothing. Sell him they
i house of H. J. Lynch,
you all my life.'
H.J. Lynch, wh
compare favorably ii
, ortiona of the Church.
:ch Methodism, and misleading apologies for s
Durchiel'tiiiiii-sa-i.ss. "e-ne.i Lord, tic" " —
the people of tbe North need to know
itself, the g
■tini, uf n
sbyo.
ministry. But fhe power that rent
'" ' "'*"" " " 'm is strip-
the M. E.
if the temple from the top to fbt
the foul abomination of alnve
e gaze of the civilized
t the extirpating Jaw;
''residing Elders
t'Jl.e Discipline
.vill no-
e moral earthquakes
. people, the
ery. But tbey will ne
sermons, and spread the light, by
■y Methodist to do his duty.
tory. All t
divers places before all that
great work, God expects
£5ffi^
mled Dudley A.Tyng,
ery in his pulpit of the
ontedon the spot from
yraen, and commanded
l,1^*"!'™0^™ °PP°rtunitrt0 r
: Chui'c
munity, e
avc.the tendency to silence it? Dodle'y
one to his reward ; aud tbe fact of his dismissal from a
onestly has given him more frieDds and a popularity
Ighernnd wider than any other circan st. n -
ave occurred in his history, lie has Ins ivwaid
I be (-iiarch -,-,,„,d Um scrvici-s of a distinguished
ory record the laei. - that the
r£ome
sofTyng
' the |ircachii]g (
n the Noi
voton, March 30,1859.
*nd politically it
'as started by Mr. Lamar, who
.itut.iinahty ol Ihc l.iw pn.hil.it-
utetid'.'d to lest, not the validity
ngth of public opinion on the
b House, in debates during the
Ueuioud,
if helpless wo
iddress by a
ell, enslave
rs of this human chattel. K
I : ;..-
Remond sat down at
be He
lysteni by which man can buy ami
holey, I'rolcs-sOi' ilancr.ck
e by all legiti
armly thanked the
Datby accorded to her
g was intended lo be held by the. Society 01
dime jie.u, when Miss Itemood will deliver at
s on the subject of American slavery. Tbe
s Remond delivered annliici' leciur: yeste.day
.1 . ui-...
:■!(.,
■aced in the Clarksburgh :
collected, a delegate to t
ice, who, I have no donb
offence and would ri
er, he fell upon his 1
■nt, an.I iigiiiii prayed, ■ (I
:e you ali my life, and be a
Id. them take me out of the
made with
of the
, the i
dthy. This whole
the West M:
illage. This circuit is cm-
trict, over which the Rev.
Klder,whowas,aswillbe
Northern
s;,y,oi,
a:,,':!,:,.
.e from
1 of
fsdeii. Tl,
Jition of
stated ; the par
: of Rev.
■viMieCol
in the
e parties are acceptable members of the Church to tb
"John liuraey, a member of the Clarksburgh clai
Id a slave boy to the same purchaser—from the tend
g Church. Mr. 1
,,,,..
e tliat
■etr.pt,
:ethe bills themselvi
I < 1 I) n i i
ind belittle
State by the passage of Nulliti
spirit as they are practically iiiip-ilc'it
ig mischief.—Journat of Commerce.
a honra after the expira
rould expect a categorii
act. Every Democratic
d Americans ; thus maki
lanfully resisted by the si
irers (though a
son endured, I
trodnoed by Mr. Jam
raaive, so femininely
gh sympathy, tht
She spoke of the lowly
idemned to ceasele * '
N. L. Patton.whow
IS i.ojilel
:cted, and paid anything b
uted States generally, whi
ern people, who are
.rated till it is estab-
1 of all lawa prohibiting the importa-
ii hiiiniy be brought a
the present nurnLvi ol whii.c.
i much dwelt upon by Cou-
THE SLAVE TRADE AT THE SOUTH.
"Weoroia," March 25,1859.
Ol your paper, March ^2^ )\ lor" he
paat. It w
bearing—backed by" the
ipany present at the sale—wuicb
ition by those who were disposed
this county, of church rs
Western Virginia, in tl
■al with them for the sail
How pitiful, with such facts as these w
every man who desires to know the
irder ; eulogizing their fidelity to the 1
warding the Bishops," or something else.
C'liiniy let i.
i within the reach
re in ler
good Methodism. Fo;
n the result if Ilk: v
the slightest iutc
i oi i til i
action by the Federal ofi
and complete of his bri
■
people of 1